Rampant in false test results, as of February, requirements for Covid-19 letters for aircraft passengers tighten



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TANGERANG, KOMPAS.com – The Soekarno-Hatta Airport (KKP) Port Health Office will implement a new system so that there are no more false Covid-19 test results.

One way to do this is to require health facilities that issue a PCR test or rapid antigen test result to potential passengers to upload the document to an Electronic Health Alert Card (e-HAC).

“All health services that will emit PCR (test results) or antigen, must be registered in the electronic Health Alert Card (e-HAC),” KKP chief Darmawali Handoko told reporters on Monday (18 / 1/2021).

“So the health servicego up (to e-HAC), “he continued.

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After the health service uploads the results of the PCR or Antigen test, the person performing the test will also have the results in their respective e-HAC.

With this step, the potential passengers of the aircraft must show the results of their tests through the e-HAC application to the airport officials.

Darmawali said that the speech of this new step will take effect from February 2021.

“So this is staggered first. The plan, (in) February,” he said.

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The existence of this new system, Darmawali continued, is to minimize the circulation of false Covid-19 test results in the future.

“That is the health facility that has to go up. So the possibility of counterfeiting is very small,” he explained.

Another reason for the birth of this system was because the Soekarno-Hatta Airport Police arrested 15 forgers of PCR and antigen test results some time ago.

There are also alleged perpetrators, namely MHJ, M alias A, ZAP, DS alias O, U alias B, AA bin T, and U alias U.

Other suspicious actors, namely YS, SB, S bin N, S alias C, IS bin IS, CY alias S, RAS and PA.

Suspects charged under article 93 in conjunction with article 9 paragraph 1 of Law No. 6 of 2018 on Quarantine and / or article 14 paragraph 1 of Law No. 4 of 1984 on Outbreaks of Contagious Diseases and / or article 263 and / or article 268 of the Penal Code.

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